Good update. Like that Johnny Cash helped give Elvis the motivation to kick his drug habit (given Cash's own struggles with drugs (1)) and he will live longer as a result...
It's nice that Cash and Presley are trying to help drug addicts here...
BTW, the Wind Changes was a song sung by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash and released originally on Johnny Cash's Old Golden Throat album in 1968, but was a bonus track on Carryin' on With Johnny Cash and June Carter, so it appears to have been recorded in 1967, so congrats for continuing the pattern.
(1) BTW, have you watched the movie Walk the Line? Let me put it this way: if I had a dad like Johnny Cash's dad was portrayed in that movie, I'd turn to substance abuse (I'm honestly surprised Johnny didn't pull a Tyrion Lannister and kill his dad). What a POS (and telling your living son that the wrong son died?!? No wonder Johnny had issues); he's right up there with Joseph Kennedy, Sr. (his treatment of Rosemary Kennedy is enough to land him on the worst fathers list, IMO) in terms of bad parents...
Waiting for 1968...